I have a node failover due to the event ids being generated for 40960 & 40961. I looked this up and everything looks ok in terms of DNS, Time Service, as well as other areas I have looked into. Does anyone know what this is due to? Obviously this is causing the cluster to kick out this node as there is some communication problem. thanks in advance
How about posting the exact contents of the error codes you are getting? That way people don't have to look them up for you. You are more likely to get a better response. /Simon "RichardScott" wrote in message news:%23CssjbcfGHA.3888@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I have a node failover due to the event ids being generated for 40960 & >40961. I looked this up and everything looks ok in terms of DNS, Time >Service, as well as other areas I have looked into. Does anyone know what >this is due to? Obviously this is causing the cluster to kick out this node >as there is some communication problem. > > thanks in advance >
Actually, rebooting the servers resolved the issue. Thanks "Simon Walsh" wrote in message news:u9dHwBlfGHA.4776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > How about posting the exact contents of the error codes you are getting? > That way people don't have to look them up for you. You are more likely to > get a better response. > > /Simon > "RichardScott" wrote in message > news:%23CssjbcfGHA.3888@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I have a node failover due to the event ids being generated for 40960 & >>40961. I looked this up and everything looks ok in terms of DNS, Time >>Service, as well as other areas I have looked into. Does anyone know what >>this is due to? Obviously this is causing the cluster to kick out this >>node as there is some communication problem. >> >> thanks in advance >> > >